I'm trying to use SSO in my application provided by Ping Identity and from 
what I could tell they support both OAuth and ODIC if specified in the 
scope. While I haven't found a specific client library for Ping Indentity, 
I did find packages like python-social-auth and django-allauth which 
include an OpenID connect integration. I tried both of them but 
unfortunately, I didn't understand the fields required to set it up.

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According to the OAuth and OpenID specifications, I was looking for fields 
like client id, client secret, authorization and token endpoints, redirect 
URI, and optional claim-to-user attribute mappings. But I have no idea what 
handle, issued, lifetime, association type are. Can anyone explain how to 
get a Ping Identity SSO fully integrated with Django such that I can still 
use permissions on my own local API with the authenticated and authorized 
users?

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